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住院医师健康课程:疗效与满意度研究

Resident Physician Wellness Curriculum: A Study of Efficacy and Satisfaction.

作者信息

Lefebvre Dennis, Dong Kathryn A, Dance Erica, Rosychuk Rhonda J, Yarema Mark, Blouin Danielle, Williams Jennifer, Rowe Brian H

机构信息

Emergency Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, CAN.

Emergency Medicine, Addiction Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, CAN.

出版信息

Cureus. 2019 Aug 3;11(8):e5314. doi: 10.7759/cureus.5314.

Abstract

Background Recent literature highlights the alarming prevalence of burnout, depression, and illness during residency training; a trend that is also linked to suboptimal patient care. Dedicated wellness curricula may be one solution to this concerning issue. Purpose To determine the effect of a multi-faceted wellness curriculum during emergency medicine residency training on wellness scores and to assess resident satisfaction with the program. Methods This study was conducted via a longitudinal survey. In 2009, a faculty-derived resident wellness curriculum (F-RWC) was initiated. This program was then bolstered with a parallel resident-derived curriculum (R-RWC) one year later, in 2010. Emergency medicine residents were surveyed in 2009, 2010, and 2011 to assess wellness at baseline, after one year of the F-RWC, and after one year of combined RWCs, respectively. Surveys included two validated assessment instruments (the Brief Resident Wellness Profile (BRWP) and the SF-8 Health Survey), a satisfaction Likert scale, and a demographics information sheet. Results The survey response rates were 89% (n=17), 100% (n=17), and 83% (n=24) from 2009, 2010, and 2011, respectively, for a total of 58 participants. From baseline in 2009, there was a significant improvement in resident wellness, with the addition of parallel RWC by 2011, as measured by the BRWP (p=0.024). The faces scale, a subset of the BRWP, showed a trend toward benefit but did not reach statistical significance (p=0.085). There was no evidence of a statistically significant change in SF-8 scores over time. Participants consistently reported positive satisfaction scores with RWC initiatives. Conclusions Dedicated RWC, with input from both faculty and resident physicians, improved wellness during residency training with a high degree of participant satisfaction. Such programs are needed to support resident physicians during their training.

摘要

背景 近期文献强调了住院医师培训期间职业倦怠、抑郁和疾病的惊人流行率;这一趋势还与次优的患者护理相关。专门的健康课程可能是解决这一令人担忧问题的一种方法。目的 确定急诊医学住院医师培训期间多方面健康课程对健康评分的影响,并评估住院医师对该项目的满意度。方法 本研究通过纵向调查进行。2009年启动了由教员制定的住院医师健康课程(F-RWC)。一年后的2010年,该项目又增加了一个由住院医师制定的平行课程(R-RWC)。分别在2009年、2010年和2011年对急诊医学住院医师进行调查,以评估基线时、F-RWC实施一年后以及两种健康课程联合实施一年后的健康状况。调查包括两种经过验证的评估工具(简短住院医师健康概况(BRWP)和SF-8健康调查)、满意度李克特量表和人口统计学信息表。结果 2009年、2010年和2011年的调查回复率分别为89%(n=17)、100%(n=17)和83%(n=24),共有58名参与者。从2009年的基线来看,住院医师的健康状况有显著改善,到2011年增加了平行的RWC后,通过BRWP测量(p=0.024)。BRWP的一个子集——面部量表显示出受益趋势,但未达到统计学显著性(p=0.085)。没有证据表明SF - 8评分随时间有统计学上的显著变化。参与者对RWC倡议一直报告有积极的满意度评分。结论 由教员和住院医师共同参与制定的专门RWC,在住院医师培训期间改善了健康状况,且参与者满意度很高。在住院医师培训期间需要这样的项目来支持住院医师。

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